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can anyone help me to fill out the magic square of 9 by 9 with the given series.
1+3+5+7+....................
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You're using every odd number, right? Here you go:
093 115 137 159 001 023 045 067 089
113 135 157 017 021 043 065 087 091
133 155 015 019 041 063 085 107 111
153 013 035 039 061 083 105 109 131
011 033 037 059 081 103 125 129 151
031 053 057 079 101 123 127 149 009
051 055 077 099 121 143 147 007 029
071 075 097 119 141 145 005 027 049
073 095 117 139 161 003 025 047 069
It all adds up to 729.
There's an algorithm I know for doing this and it worked for the odd numbers luckily.
1. The first number goes in the middle cell of the top row.
2. Place the next number 1 right and 1 up from that number (the order of this is important).
2.a If you're at the right-most cell when you try to move right, go to the left most cell of the same row instead.
2.b If you're at the top most cell when you try to move up, then go to the bottom of the current column instead.
3. If the destination cell is already populated, then fill in the cell 1 down from the last one you filled in instead.
4. Repeat until you've filled in the whole thing.
It should work for any magic square with odd-dimensions.
Last edited by NullRoot (2007-12-05 23:43:41)
Trillian: Five to one against and falling. Four to one against and falling Three to one, two, one. Probability factor of one to one. We have normality. I repeat, we have normality. Anything you still cant cope with is therefore your own problem.
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thanks
and whats for 8 by 8 magic square.
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Good question. I don't know the even-square algorithm
Edit: I'd probably fall back on 17 simultaneous equations
Last edited by NullRoot (2007-12-07 00:35:33)
Trillian: Five to one against and falling. Four to one against and falling Three to one, two, one. Probability factor of one to one. We have normality. I repeat, we have normality. Anything you still cant cope with is therefore your own problem.
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Apparently you can double and add constants to magic square numbers.
1,2,3,4,5 goes to 2,4,6,8.10, and then minus 1 to get odds 1,3,5,7,9.
Very interesting indeed, since odd numbers stem from -1, and
even numbers stem from 0 (the missing number before the series)
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